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Motoring World
|April 2024
The Mercedes-Benz A200d has style and function and makes a compelling case for sedans

The sedan segment has experienced a signifi cant price shift upwards, a fact we can likely attribute to inflation. Remember the days when a Mercedes-Benz C-Class could be had for around ` 45 lakh? Today, that’s roughly the starting point for the A-Class, the brand’s most affordable sedan offering.
In a world dominated by SUVs, the Mercedes-Benz A200d Limousine stands out as a beacon of classic elegance. Its sleek silhouette exudes sophistication, a refreshing change from the boxy norm. The signature grille and sharp lines instantly identify it as a MercedesBenz. Intricate LED headlights and daytime running lights add a touch of modern flair. Sculpted lines along the body create dynamism, flowing from the front to the tapered rear. The taillights echo the sharp lines of the front, and a subtle chrome strip adds refi nement.
However, a recurring theme in Mercedes-Benz’s design is the lack of immediate distinction between models. Upon closer inspection, the A200d reveals its character. Sculpted lines create dynamism, while proportioned wheel arches hint at athleticism. The elegantly sloping roofline accentuates its sporty persona.
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